We'd like to see what devices/platforms you can port the Touch Orbiter too. Touch Orbiter is a simple front-end app that leaves all of the LinuxMCE complexity running on the Core and requires a very minimal understanding of the LinuxMCE architeture to implement it on a fresh platform. Porting Touch Orbiter to you favourite client device or OS only requires knowledge of that devices Dev requirements - making the port really simple to achieve. We have a fully implemented reference implementation with complete source code available on the Wiki page below;

So if you have a favourite platform or OS then why not try a port of Touch Orbiter as your next project :-)

All the best

Andrew

PS **** Please put you code into the svn even at an early stage in its development...doing so will help others thinking of starting a port and also it gives people & opportunity to help if you hit a problem...share your code 'early n often' !

I work on Mini2440 port runing on Linux. But have run to several problems.All over the code are Windows includes. Thats a problem. I must rewrite and replacle this includes.can somebody help with this.

PS: You can say, put WinCE on Mini2440 and run the TouchOrbiter, but I love Linux

I work on Mini2440 port runing on Linux. But have run to several problems.All over the code are Windows includes. Thats a problem. I must rewrite and replacle this includes.can somebody help with this.

PS: You can say, put WinCE on Mini2440 and run the TouchOrbiter, but I love Linux

Hi mihajzm,

The purpose of the reference source code for WinCE 5.0 was not so much that you would literally port it by changing a few lines here or there but that you could look at the code and understand how the Touch Orbiter was designed and could then re-impliment it for the OS your device has available. Clearly you could also take the approach of literally porting the WinCE code over but as you have seen it was not architected with that in mind.

We would love to see Touch Orbiter running on Linux on the Mini2440 by the way so stick with it!

If you have any specific questions then post them here or look out for Uplink (he works here with me...and actually wrote the code) in the irc channel #linuxmce-devel and ask him any questions there.

Congratulations your the first person to complete a port :-). By the look of your video the performance looks pretty snappy too.

As to resolution - try the Nokia N770/800/810 resolution which is actually 800x480 as that should work perfectly.

Its great to see that you were able to port to the Mini-2440 in less than a week. Great work.

Lets document your work in the Wiki - add a page for the Mini-2440 or add a section to the existing page. Describe what you did and any little tips to make the process for others easier etc and importantly get your code into the svn and link to that from the wiki page.

The code is now ugly, I must clean it up. I need one week to complete this.I can do it only in my spare time (1-2 hours a day).When it's really ready I make a page in Wiki.

Don't be worried about how the code looks etc. As possy says create the trac ticket & attach the current code so that we can get the initial source into svn. Then you can update it as you progress and also possibly others can contribute to it too ;-)

I started on a version yesterday for Android and have a couple of questions for you.

1. What changes have been made to Proxy_Orbiter? Is it just the 'ANYNEWS?' command support. The reason I ask is that me server is still 7.10 so has the old version. This should still be usable, correct?

2. I am having problems with the Image returned. It currently will not decode. I am also getting problems if I try to open the PNG file generated by Proxy Orbiter (mine is 64_web.png) on my dev machine. It complains that it is an invalid PNG file (when opened by Ubuntu 10.04) however seems to open in Firefox OK. Any suggestions?